Public Safety

The Loop

Pima County is developing The Loop around metro Tucson with links to Marana, Oro Valley, and South Tucson. Pima County residents and visitors on foot, bikes, skates, and horses can enjoy the more than 100 miles of shared-use paths that have already been completed. If it doesn't have a motor, it's good to go on The Loop.

Work is ongoing to add more miles of paths. When completed, The Loop will total 131 miles and connect the Rillito River Park, Santa Cruz River Park, and Pantano River Park with Julian Wash and the Harrison Greenway.

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The Loop Interactive Map

Pima County – and its Information Technology Department – has created an interactive map of The Loop for computers, tablets and smart phones.

Get instant information about the parks and trailheads along the path. Find out whether you can take a bus to get there. Measure the length of your favorite route on The Loop. Create and print your own Loop map.

The Loop PDF Map

Click on the image at left for a larger map. Loop maps are also available at local bike shops; at Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation, 3500 W. River Road; and at the Communications Office, Administration Building, first floor, 130 W. Congress.

ALERT: The Julian Wash path southwest of Kino Environmental Restoration Project (KERP) is subject to flooding when it rains, and debris may be present on the path. Use caution.

Don't live near The Loop? Look for a bike route or bus that will get you there.

Pima County Regional Bike Map

Click on the images below for larger maps. Loop maps are also available at local bike shops; at Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation, 3500 W. River Road; and at the Communications Office, Administration Building, first floor, 130 W. Congress.

Our popular Gila Monster jerseys are still available in men’s and women’s styles. Short sleeve jerseys are $45; long sleeve are $50. Pima County employees get a $10 discount! Get them while they last.

The Loop Bat Jerseys

These jerseys are available in men’s and women’s styles; short sleeves ($50) or long sleeves ($55). Limited children’s sizes ($50) are available in short sleeves.

You can pick up your jerseys at Pima County Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation at 3500 W. River Road. To order jerseys or check on available sizes, please call (520) 724-5000 or emailFrontDesk.NRPR@pima.gov. Cash, Visa, and MasterCard are accepted. There is an additional charge for postage if your items are mailed to you.